Where can I learn Russian in Singapore?
I've recently become interested in learning the russian language. The only problem is that I've no idea which organisations/schools offer russian as a foreign language, so right now I'm trying to teach myself using internet and audio clips. I really want a tutor to teach me the language properly in person so that I'll be able to learn it faster instead of trying to figure out how the language and various variations to pronounciations/sentence structures work on my own. The 3rd language centres over here don't offer russian as a foreign language, and it's really hard to find russians in singapore. I'm currently in the music conservatory at NUS, and I only know 2 russian teachers of mine. But it's kind of hard to ask them for proper russian lessons in the conservatory when my timetable is getting fuller by the semesters. Plus they aren't trained in teaching languages.
Does anyone know where I can go for proper russian lessons, not counting internet, books or going to russia?
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Try this website. I help you to search and this list of Russian school come up.
http://www.hotfrog.sg/Companies/Cambridge-Languages
http://www.hotfrog.sg/Companies/Telelingua-Language-Centre
http://www.hotfrog.sg/Companies/Linguaphone-School-Of-Languages
http://sg.dir.yahoo.com/Regional/Countries/Russia/Social_Science/Linguistics_and_Human_Languages/Languages/Specific_Languages/Russian/Education/Language_Schools/?sort=lf
So, begin with the basics
Здравствуйте! (Hello)
ак вас зовут? (whats your name?)
Как поживаете? (how are you?)
Мне скучно! ( i am bored)
Хорошо, а Вы? ( i am fine and you?)
You have two big problems.
One is the letters, you have to find a website about it.
the other is pronounciation. you can listen to thousands of mostly used daily phrases at http://www.asklingo.com it is where I copied the above phrases
a language exchange website where you can find 14 languages. english, german french russian ukrainian estonien portuguese spanish ……………………………………..
kindly try phrasebase.com there are very good conversational easy to learn Russian languange there. Peace and God Bless!